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A gas in a container A is in thermal equilibrium
with antoher gas of the same mass in container
B. If we denote the corresponding pressures and
volumes by the suffixes A and B, then which of
the following statement is most likely to be true.
(a) Pᴀ = PB, Vᴀ ≠ Vв
(b) Pᴀ ≠ PB, Vᴀ = Vв
(c) Pᴀ/Vᴀ = Pв/Vв
(d) PᴀVᴀ = PвVв

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

d

Explanation:

you must be knowing the formula pv=nRT

since it is given that they are in thermal equilibrium T is same for both of them....

and it is also mentioned that they are of same mass means no of moles must be same i.e n must be same...

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Option D

{PaVa =PBVB}

Hope it's help u

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